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>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names. >> this comes back from my investment banking days when you had a important client thaw come up with a code name. you could have fun with it. you're like an entrepreneurial spy. if you're having conversations out on your mobile phone, use the code name so it's not clear who you're talking about. a simple thing can you do to protect your privacy and your client's privacy. >> the great thing is they're easy to use. cheap and easy. >>> still to come, how do you mass produce your product and not give up the quality. >>> how much is too much when it comes to information you should share on social med
>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names....
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being able to enjoy the environment and staying home is a real treat. we're specializing in strict chures, wet barrings, outdoor kitchens, all the appliances and granite. it comes as a kit. we have a premium appliance in the market, all stainless steel. you set them up and enjoy the great outdoors. >> that is amazing. how about fire pits. do you use regular wood burning or gas? >> we have wood burning fire pits. we have gas fire pits. we have glass beads for the fire pits so that -- those are really cool. >> the refracted light is exceptional at nighttime. >> anything knew this year? >> we have many products coming out. we have fire rings that are a nice finish to the fire pits nowadays. we have pizza ovens and preassembled kits that can besets with a forklifts. the world of outdoor living is such a great, growing segment and cambridge is happy to be a leader in that part of the industry. >> it is amazing what you can do and with those kits you're talking about, that saves so much time. >> and time is of the essence because in days gone by, you would ta
being able to enjoy the environment and staying home is a real treat. we're specializing in strict chures, wet barrings, outdoor kitchens, all the appliances and granite. it comes as a kit. we have a premium appliance in the market, all stainless steel. you set them up and enjoy the great outdoors. >> that is amazing. how about fire pits. do you use regular wood burning or gas? >> we have wood burning fire pits. we have gas fire pits. we have glass beads for the fire pits so that --...
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. >> it might not be the best environment to fly for those passengers because they get really nervous. >> all the travelers we spoke to said their pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. >> a very quiet atmosphere right there on final approach at san francisco international, mic mibach, channel 2 news. >>> we'll have complete coverage of the investigation, and also include more about those heroic efforts to say passengers. >> that show airs at 9:00 p.m. on ktvu channel 2. >>> all right. a little bit cooler today, huh mark? >> what's it going to be like and. >> we've been going back and forth with temperatures. >> looks like we're going to cool off more in most spots as we head into thursday. >> tm range from the chilly 60s, sweater weather for pacifica and -- temperatures range from the chilly 60s, to sweater weather, and 90s out in fairfield, concord, and antioch. >> some rain showers to the south and east of the bay area. >> here's another look at the radar. >> you'll notice all this action is focused on the south of the region. >> we will continue to pick up just a few hi
. >> it might not be the best environment to fly for those passengers because they get really nervous. >> all the travelers we spoke to said their pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. >> a very quiet atmosphere right there on final approach at san francisco international, mic mibach, channel 2 news. >>> we'll have complete coverage of the investigation, and also include more about those heroic efforts to say passengers. >> that show airs at 9:00...
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>> it sounds like maybe the environment he's in changed to me more. >> so he's moving. >> like me might be walking or it might be windy. >> okay. but would you acknowledge and the reason i ask, because you mentioned you had heard his voice change on prior occasions when he was, i think you described whooping it up, like celebrating, is that correct? >> yes. >> is that what you were making reference to a campaign, when you and a bunch of other people were there, whooping it up, getting excited, correct? >> yes. >> so you acknowledge in this conversation you heard between mr. zimmerman and the 911 emergency operator, his voice does change? >> yes. not like the pep rally. >> he's not going, hey! right? he's not screaming? >> correct. his voice seems more matter of fact to me. >> in this one? >> yes. than -- >> you don't notice? >> it seems to me it may have been outside while he's walking or it's windy or something. >> i'm going to play a part for you. obviously, you weren't there? >> correct. i was not there. >> i'm asking you based on the voice, on mr. zimmerman's voice, i want to ply on
>> it sounds like maybe the environment he's in changed to me more. >> so he's moving. >> like me might be walking or it might be windy. >> okay. but would you acknowledge and the reason i ask, because you mentioned you had heard his voice change on prior occasions when he was, i think you described whooping it up, like celebrating, is that correct? >> yes. >> is that what you were making reference to a campaign, when you and a bunch of other people were...
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he gives them a chance to speak in a controlled environment. the road gets to see who these women are. the question remains, what is next for them? >> i want everyone to know how happy i am. it has been unbelievable. >> a video introducing the woman held for a decade in cleveland. for the support. >> it is a way for them to think those who found them and talk about the progress they have made. my privacy has helped immensely. >> with great support and a good professional help, they can actually move forward. they can absolutely move on with their lives. and have a real productive life after what they have endured. look to heal by helping others, who abandoned similar situations. >> i may have been through hell and back, but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face. with my head held high. >> while many will never be able to erase the memories of the past, this video is proof that these ladies are ready to move on with their life. >> i am looking forward to my brand . castro, the man accused of kidnapping him, faces more t
he gives them a chance to speak in a controlled environment. the road gets to see who these women are. the question remains, what is next for them? >> i want everyone to know how happy i am. it has been unbelievable. >> a video introducing the woman held for a decade in cleveland. for the support. >> it is a way for them to think those who found them and talk about the progress they have made. my privacy has helped immensely. >> with great support and a good professional...
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environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark lighting conditions. for lack of a better term and otherwise, isolated area. dark behind buildings. okay? wet conditions, which, you know, wet conditions can -- you got rain, you've got ground water, slippery environment. and then you've got, like i already said, the isolation of the individuals in the dark. those are all variables that have to come into play because they play on the human mind during an event. >> one point i want to make concerning -- well, my understanding is that you utilized mr. zimmerman's statements that he was struck first as you moved forward with you
environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> welcome back live. i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live on the george zimmerman second-degree murder trial. the great seal of the state of florida. brief break inside this courtroom. it's been riveting testimony from the granddaddy of forensic pathology. he's been on the stand all morning point by point taking every piece of the prosecutors case and e vviserating it. here was a moment that stood out because a big part of this case is george zimmerman said he was trying to pin trayvon martin's hand's done after sustaining a big old beating and why was he found face down w his hands under his body after a gunshot to the heart. dr. vincent had quite the explanation for this. look how he pu
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> welcome back live. i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live on the george zimmerman...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >> we continue with our exclusive sit-down interview wi >> our sit down interview with george zimmerman and his attorney mark omira. >> the witness number 9 just recently came out. witness number 9 suggested that you and your family from a young age had racist views. and that was one statement that was originally made. then that then became from the time this woman was 6 until she was 19 that you had molested her. >> i think it was fortunate the fbi did get involved of all people to investigate a crime, the federal bureau of investigation and they cleared me of any racial profile can racial wrong doing. frankly it's ironic that the only person they found that could say anything about me being remotely racist. again she didn't state that i said anything racist. she didn't even state i was in the same room what anything racist was sa
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >> we continue with our exclusive sit-down interview wi >> our sit down interview with george zimmerman and his attorney mark omira. >> the witness number 9 just recently came out. witness number 9 suggested that you and your family from a young age had...
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comes down to, when somebody is going off 911 calls, this gap, whatever it happens to be, he's in an environment, the golden rule of community oriented type programs, if you see something, say something. that's the whole idea. mr. zimmerman has a history of that. he's had numerous calls from a variety of reasons from children to suspicious persons. the interaction component, is he responsible for when you walk up to somebody and if they're in a suspicious area, i'm a crime watch person. if you have the distance and ability and that comes to mind. that's fine. on the other side of that coin if i'm surprised by something communication may not be the first thing to come to my mind especially if it's a blind side. >> you did talk to adam pollock? >> i did. >> you talked to the defendant about some of those classes? >> yes, sir. >> you didn't ask the defendant how long he had been taking those classes? >> no, sir. >> you would agree that should have been asked? >> no, sir. >> did you not say that not getting that information was a failure on your part? >> yes. as i would say anything i don't ask i al
comes down to, when somebody is going off 911 calls, this gap, whatever it happens to be, he's in an environment, the golden rule of community oriented type programs, if you see something, say something. that's the whole idea. mr. zimmerman has a history of that. he's had numerous calls from a variety of reasons from children to suspicious persons. the interaction component, is he responsible for when you walk up to somebody and if they're in a suspicious area, i'm a crime watch person. if you...
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. >> if you're looking at the federal government and faa cut being back funds in this environment now and the sequester, it would be an uphill battle to have them outfit airports all over the country with video cameras. >> i have a time issue here. if you can, what happens next? ntsb will be looking at this video, no doubt. >> well, they'll look at this video. they'll take all of that and correlate with voice recorder and data recorder. when you get through, it will be a story that will be complete. >> thank you, fellows. don't go anywhere. we'll talk more about this exclusive new video of the crash and what the ntsb had to say about the investigation so far. that will happen at the top of the hour. first, a big men's final at wimbledon. >>> this is a big story this hour. the crash landing of flight 214 in san francisco. cnn has exclusive video of the plane coming in and making a crash landing and an exclusive interview with the man who shot this video. we want to get other news in here quickly for you. we'll talk about britain. britons are beaming wildly today. andy murray won the me
. >> if you're looking at the federal government and faa cut being back funds in this environment now and the sequester, it would be an uphill battle to have them outfit airports all over the country with video cameras. >> i have a time issue here. if you can, what happens next? ntsb will be looking at this video, no doubt. >> well, they'll look at this video. they'll take all of that and correlate with voice recorder and data recorder. when you get through, it will be a story...
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>> this is almost -- i liken it to seeing a wild animal in its own environment. it's really where it belongs. >> the arm is out? >> the arm is out, the antennas are deployed, everything is out there ready to go. >> we have a fantastic view our viewers can see. 122 feet long. we are underneath the bottom of this. how many tiles are on this? >> about 24,000 tiles. the interesting thing, each one has like its own individual address. >> all the scorch marks and scratch marks are still on there. this is its true form. >> exactly as it came back from space. that's the best part of it. you get to really see something that's almost alive. >> yeah. it's very interactive, too. not just for the kids. adults love it as well. talk about how this exhibit is really meant to inspire. >> that is the key to it. we're doing more than just a museum tour here. we're actually giving people and particularly our young people -- >> we can even come and spin the wheel. >> they can look at the massive tires we use, do the interactive events so you can land the orbiter and deploy the arm. w
>> this is almost -- i liken it to seeing a wild animal in its own environment. it's really where it belongs. >> the arm is out? >> the arm is out, the antennas are deployed, everything is out there ready to go. >> we have a fantastic view our viewers can see. 122 feet long. we are underneath the bottom of this. how many tiles are on this? >> about 24,000 tiles. the interesting thing, each one has like its own individual address. >> all the scorch marks and...
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. >> reporter: the colorado department of public health and environment is in charge of making sure the panels in the thousands of gallons of contaminated liquids in warehouses and manufacturing plants are disposed of properly. >> so those facilities are big. there's a lot of machinery left behind. that machinery needs to be decontaminated so that there is no cadmium left on that material. and that would be expensive. >> reporter: they say no state or federal cleanup dollars will be used. the tab, reported to be at $2.2 million job, belongs to abound. and if what's left of the company's resources don't cover it, property owners will be stuck with costs, as reusable inventory goes to other solar manufacturers. >> i think what you'll see is many of the materials that were left behind will end up in a recycling stream. >> reporter: the solar energy industry's association says despite the dangerous mess, solar is still the cleanest and most abundant form of energy today. >> it's unfortunate that they are bankrupt and out of business. but the technology that they relied upon, american innova
. >> reporter: the colorado department of public health and environment is in charge of making sure the panels in the thousands of gallons of contaminated liquids in warehouses and manufacturing plants are disposed of properly. >> so those facilities are big. there's a lot of machinery left behind. that machinery needs to be decontaminated so that there is no cadmium left on that material. and that would be expensive. >> reporter: they say no state or federal cleanup dollars...
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the environment, lighting conditions, the physical altercations. the injuries that were being photographed as being sustained by mr. zimmerman. when i look at a dynamic event and you have to evaluate it from "a" to "z," you to look at once the event began, if it continued, and you had an unrelenting attack coupled with injuries and the perception of the individual sustaining the injuries. my interpretation is taking into account all the witness statements, forming the beginnings of the actual physical interactions and using them to show that if you are -- consider an individual who is on their ck, somebody in a mount position striking, throwing, pushing, whatever the case may be, driving the person down, underneath, what would their perception be at that time? i have to look at it at that time and say my perception, what would the perception be given the dark environment, the continual attack. then i have to leave there and figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental -- >> all right. we're getting more bac
the environment, lighting conditions, the physical altercations. the injuries that were being photographed as being sustained by mr. zimmerman. when i look at a dynamic event and you have to evaluate it from "a" to "z," you to look at once the event began, if it continued, and you had an unrelenting attack coupled with injuries and the perception of the individual sustaining the injuries. my interpretation is taking into account all the witness statements, forming the...
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>> based on my knowledge and understanding of him, the environment, situation, totality of everything, i don't believe he did. >> dennis root, a so-called expert for the defense on the use of force told the jury zimmerman had no choice but to use his gun against trayvon martin. does it add up to manslaughter, murder or none of the above? >> my let me ask my guests here. tom mesereau, this is a crucial thing i think which is what directions will this jury be given in terms of the potential things they could convicton? because i think there is a general sense that second-degree murder hasn't been established beyond a reasonable doubt but manslaughter, aggravated assault and others possibly could have been. >> well again, i don't practice in florida, but my understanding is that manslaughter and aggravated assault will be lesser included instructions that it's almost routine these kinds of instructions are given and that will give the jury various options. they will get in the jury room and pick a foreperson. they will start deliberating and work through the instructions and there may be
>> based on my knowledge and understanding of him, the environment, situation, totality of everything, i don't believe he did. >> dennis root, a so-called expert for the defense on the use of force told the jury zimmerman had no choice but to use his gun against trayvon martin. does it add up to manslaughter, murder or none of the above? >> my let me ask my guests here. tom mesereau, this is a crucial thing i think which is what directions will this jury be given in terms of...
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the things he has going for him is this is a jury of six women, i believe four or three of whom had environment about her age or older, so they may look upon her a bit more sympathetically and as mothers say he does get up there and stick to her story. i think rachel was consistent. she establishes, number one that trayvon martin could have been afraid of the person following him, that he acknowledged that the person was following him and pursuing him, and at least there was some element of discussion between the two of them about him being afraid, and that there was a confrontation in her words initiated by george zimmerman. i think it was important to humanize her. remember, the jurors have not heard all of the social media, all of the piling on rachel jeantel. they saw her in a vacuum. so i think it was important. luckily, i guess, for the prosecution they didn't have that additional burden placed on their view. they just knew it was difficult to hear or understand her, so i think it was very important to rebel her. >>> karen desoto, do you agree that the prosecutor did a good job of getting
the things he has going for him is this is a jury of six women, i believe four or three of whom had environment about her age or older, so they may look upon her a bit more sympathetically and as mothers say he does get up there and stick to her story. i think rachel was consistent. she establishes, number one that trayvon martin could have been afraid of the person following him, that he acknowledged that the person was following him and pursuing him, and at least there was some element of...
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economy looks better than anywhere else in the world's we have the environment of real growth in to have the inflation hedge because of it is inflation sullivan has deflationary so it is a safe place to put your many of the bond market also why it is so cheap but everybody wants tohave the market had a big pullback by justin doingnd not saying that it won't. lou: your right. this market is frustrating a lot but a couple of things developing today is the suggestion that there should be rolled back of the tax exemption for the municipal bonds? >> that has been on the table for a while. i don't know if has advanced toward not but it has been on the table. we will see how that turns out. lou: balls '03 is not strong enough so someone like to raise it up that 6 percent it be done nd with the banking? >> it is just one more move to make the big bank's smaller so the one missing ingredient is the regulators are not allowing the small banks to get bigger so of all financial institutions you have to have smething to break the medium ground so for certain the big gains will sell assets they have t
economy looks better than anywhere else in the world's we have the environment of real growth in to have the inflation hedge because of it is inflation sullivan has deflationary so it is a safe place to put your many of the bond market also why it is so cheap but everybody wants tohave the market had a big pullback by justin doingnd not saying that it won't. lou: your right. this market is frustrating a lot but a couple of things developing today is the suggestion that there should be rolled...
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>> i think maybe the environment that he's in changed to me more. >> so he's moving. >> like he might be walking or it might be windy. >> okay. but you acknowledge, and the reason i asked you, because you mentioned you had heard his voice change on prior occasions, you described it look whooping it up and celebrating. >> yes. >> you mentioned during a campaign, when you and some others were there, i think you said whooping it up, getting exciting. >> yes. >> so this conversation that you heard between mr. zimmerman and the 911 operator, that his voice changed. >> not at the pep rally. >> he's not screaming. >> right, his voice seems more matter of fact to me. >> in this one? >> yes. >> than -- >> you don't notice -- i apologize. >> it just seems to me that it may have been outside. >> sure. >> while he's walking or it's windy or something. >> sure. i'm going to play a part for you because i -- and obviously you weren't there, so -- >> correct, i was not there. >> i'm just asking you based on the voice, on mr. zimmerman's voice, i want to play one snippet of it for you that you heard.
>> i think maybe the environment that he's in changed to me more. >> so he's moving. >> like he might be walking or it might be windy. >> okay. but you acknowledge, and the reason i asked you, because you mentioned you had heard his voice change on prior occasions, you described it look whooping it up and celebrating. >> yes. >> you mentioned during a campaign, when you and some others were there, i think you said whooping it up, getting exciting. >>...
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. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on death row in san quentin. the last execution there was in 2006. but after that, a judge ruled that the use of the three drugs amounted to cruel and unusual punishment, because one of the drugs could potentially cause excruciating pain. >>> this is day three of a hunger strike in california prisons. right now, california inmates can be held in isolation indefinitely. the protesters are seeking a five year limit to solitaire confinement. prison officials told ktvu tonight, the number of inmates taking part in that hunger strike has now dropped to roughly 29,000 prisoners. >>> this was a solemn day in
. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on...
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of how this is presented to both of them and sometimes kind of a sterile and sometimes controversial environment? >> i think what we have seen and the feeling has been from people who are really emotionally invested in this is it is a trial about trayvon. it was about the trial of trayvon martin. >> let's listen in. >> the attorneys will not present their final arguments. please remember what the attorneys say is not evidence or your instruction on the law. do listen closely to their arguments. they are intended to aid you in understanding the case. each side will have equal time. the state is entitled to divide this time between an opening argument and a rebuttal argument after the defense has spoken. just so we know, mr. de la rionda will let us know when is a good breaking time for a recess during his argument. we will take a brief recess in the middle. you will let us know when. >> yes. >> you may proceed. >> please the court, counsel. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. that man as
of how this is presented to both of them and sometimes kind of a sterile and sometimes controversial environment? >> i think what we have seen and the feeling has been from people who are really emotionally invested in this is it is a trial about trayvon. it was about the trial of trayvon martin. >> let's listen in. >> the attorneys will not present their final arguments. please remember what the attorneys say is not evidence or your instruction on the law. do listen closely...
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it already discovered an environment that could support life and now nasa scientists are anxious to get a close look at rock layers at the base of a mountain. >>> the new and improved twinkie that is expected to hit shelves will have an even longer shelf life than its predecessor. the company that took over making twinkies says it will last 45 days. that is three weeks longer than the old twinkie. there are reports that twinkies and other snack cakes will be frozen on delivery, that further extends the shelf life. >>> i always liked the apple pie. >> let's talk about the weather now. over to bill martin continue. i guess this is the kind of weather that is good for firefighters. not hot, and. >> a lot better than last week, when we had the heat have it -- advisearies. we have a tropical storm, eric, that will stream north in the middle of the week. we can see a few, maybe thunderstorms or sprinkles or wet weather just south of the san jose area. i'll track that for you and show you that on the computer model. what we are looking for tomorrow and certainly the next few days as the high p
it already discovered an environment that could support life and now nasa scientists are anxious to get a close look at rock layers at the base of a mountain. >>> the new and improved twinkie that is expected to hit shelves will have an even longer shelf life than its predecessor. the company that took over making twinkies says it will last 45 days. that is three weeks longer than the old twinkie. there are reports that twinkies and other snack cakes will be frozen on delivery, that...
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it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select them and store them right. with all the colors and varieties you will be sitting here all day with what to choose. look at these, yellows, reds, radiator jack, the golden tomato. when you buy them make sure the colors rebright all the way around free from any shriveling whatsoever heavy for their size. one thing about heirloom tomatoes, they pick them when they are fully ripe and send them to market. so buy them and enjoy them within one or two days. the best way i like to enjoy them besides salad, i cut them up, put cheese and vinegar, basil, mint, salt, pepper, olive oi
it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select...
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it was a controlled environment, that was fantastic. they didn't say anything about the crime so it's not going to affect the jury pool or the trial coming up. michelle knights miscarried after being punched by that dirt ball. so he will be tried for murder and the possible death penalty? ? >> he should be. and that's why it's so trajsic is that michelle is special needs and to think about what the three women meant through and the way he picked on her, it's just, to me, it's reprehensible. >> bob, can you call castro a thug? can you add him to your thug list? >> the thing that's remarkable about this is how they came through this and articulate that they are. this punk who held them down, i don't care how bad the neighborhood is, somebody's got to know he's in the basement. i don't believe in capital punishment, but this guy ought to be dismembered. >> next month, i'm sensing another trial bob where you can go off and call him a thug. >> i have called him a thug. >> flip the switch on it. >> all right, ahead on the 5, law enforcement i
it was a controlled environment, that was fantastic. they didn't say anything about the crime so it's not going to affect the jury pool or the trial coming up. michelle knights miscarried after being punched by that dirt ball. so he will be tried for murder and the possible death penalty? ? >> he should be. and that's why it's so trajsic is that michelle is special needs and to think about what the three women meant through and the way he picked on her, it's just, to me, it's...
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is black children have a lot more to fear from being killed by a young black often in a drug related environment. look at chicago last year. are you saying that those murders were racially inspired? there were 500 people killed in chicago last year. a vast majority of them tragically killed by somebody of their own race. so i think to jump from that -- nobody is suggesting -- go ahead about that. >> and when someone was identified as a shooter, they were put on trial. and in this case it took more than a couple of months of agitation to even get a trial. my concern in this case, mr. speaker, is that we are creating a situation in which the conversation that is a real conversation, you mentioned those murders, those deaths, and you talk about drug related dwedwe deaths. it's the fact of the case that more african-americans are going to prison for drug related offenses and as many white kids are doing drug and selling drugs. there are issues underlying this and i think that's why this is such a hot case. >> i think there's a real important because the country is polarized on this. it does have rac
is black children have a lot more to fear from being killed by a young black often in a drug related environment. look at chicago last year. are you saying that those murders were racially inspired? there were 500 people killed in chicago last year. a vast majority of them tragically killed by somebody of their own race. so i think to jump from that -- nobody is suggesting -- go ahead about that. >> and when someone was identified as a shooter, they were put on trial. and in this case it...
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of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job if we increase the prices and put, you know, one of the effects of this will be, essentially, to put coal mining out of business. gregg: all right. stephen moore, as always, thank you very much. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: in the meantime, new numbers showing president obama's approval rating has taken a serious dive since his re-election. coming up, we're going to speak with brit hume about what's really behind this decline. >>> plus, the defense in the george zimmerman trial getting its first full day right now on the witness stand a former coworker of zimmerman. the trial is streaming in full on foxnews.com.
of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job...
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we need to determine whether a environment is safe. most women start with the first, what do you get out of your car? and when law enforcement don't follow him? why did you do that as opposed to the jury charge. what was happening to george zimmerman moments before the gun and trigger was pulled. >> that is what the defense was saying, mercedes, you say in the beginning, it was one more for the prosecution than the defense? >> i agree with that as a generalization. when lawyers pick jurors they generalize. women are there and men are not. not all women do the same. women do tend to look at the big picture and men are focus oriented to the time that for example, the confrontation occurred which is what the defense wants. they want that focus and the prosecution said tell the whole story. he followed when told not to. and got out of the car and it looks like women would be better for the prosecutions. but the individuals and you start to find out things that are peculliar to them. and they settle a lot of times for the jurors because the
we need to determine whether a environment is safe. most women start with the first, what do you get out of your car? and when law enforcement don't follow him? why did you do that as opposed to the jury charge. what was happening to george zimmerman moments before the gun and trigger was pulled. >> that is what the defense was saying, mercedes, you say in the beginning, it was one more for the prosecution than the defense? >> i agree with that as a generalization. when lawyers pick...
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it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their roofs. so southern company, it's in their financial interest to block efforts to make buildings and individuals and businesses energy independent. but we need to, the technology is there, and even if a household can't afford to buy expensive solar panels, there are so many companies out there where you can lease the panels. >> no upfront costs. >> and it's cheaper on your utility. >> i want to hammer this home, debbie, i think it's key to your objection. our power that we plug into is centralized in this country. centralized utility. and it means the political power is centralized utilities. the radical promise
it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their...
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. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on death row in san quentin. the last execution there was in 2006. but after that, a judge ruled that the use of the three drugs amounted to cruel and unusual punishment, because one of the drugs could potentially cause excruciating pain. >>> this is day three of a hunger strike in california prisons. right now, california inmates can be held in isolation indefinitely. the protesters are seeking a five year limit to solitaire confinement. prison officials told ktvu tonight, the number of inmates taking part in that hunger strike has now dropped to roughly 29,000 prisoners. >>> this was a solemn day in
. >> the number one threat to the environment in california is marijuana growers. the habitat destruction. >> reporter: repairing the environmental damage could take years. robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> california is poised to make a major shift in how it executes prisoners. state officials let a deadline pass without filing an appeal of a ruling that prohibits the use of the three drug cocktail used in executions. right now, there are more than 700 inmates on...
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and in some situations, it might not be the best environment for passengers to fly, because they get really nervous. >> reporter: all the travelers told us today that the pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. again, a very quiet atmosphere. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the faa has finalized new minimal flight time requirements for airline and cargo pilots. the announcement comes a day after our d.c. bureau exposed year-long delays. officers now just have 1500 hours of flying time, up from 250. and captains are now required to have an extra 1,000 hours as a copilot and must receive extra training for the specific airplanes. >> i think the public should feel more comfortable, in an already extremely safe flying environment here in the united states. >> even more new faa training requirements are expected to be announced later this year. we have continuing coverage of the plane crash on ktvu.com. it's at the top of the pageful you'll find links to flight information. you can get updates from your mobile device, the channel 2 facebook page or by following us on twitte
and in some situations, it might not be the best environment for passengers to fly, because they get really nervous. >> reporter: all the travelers told us today that the pilots did not mention the wreckage upon landing. again, a very quiet atmosphere. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the faa has finalized new minimal flight time requirements for airline and cargo pilots. the announcement comes a day after our d.c. bureau exposed year-long delays. officers now just have 1500...
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is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years. >> earlier in the night, texas state senators passed sweeping new abortion restrictions. >> house bill 2 is final i will passed. >> the new bill would ban most abortions after 20 weeks, abortions would have to be performed in hospital style surgical rooms, and doctors would needed a mitting privileges at nearby hospitals. they opponents say it will force all but a handful of the abortion clinics to close and the resulting back logs will cause women to miss the 20 week deadline. >> judy laubenberg sponsored the bill. >> i am not restricting any access to abortion. the only part of the bill that i am actually stopping the abort
is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years....
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. already this afternoon a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a rescue apparatus may have hit one of the victims on the tarmac, but he wouldn't provide any other information. in san francisco i'm bigad shaban. now back to you. >> still waiting to find out about that possibility of a secondary accident. meantime federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the airplane's descent just before everything went wrong. >>> there's been a lot of talk about the glide slope system. that is a navigational aid for pilots that helps bring them in at the right angle on the runway and it was out for repairs at sfo. our team coverage continues with bruce leshan who has been talking with pilots today who say that should not have b
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. already this afternoon a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a rescue apparatus may have hit one of the victims on the...
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hikers have a very good chance of stumbling into a dangerous situation with dangerous people and a toxic environment and now law enforcement is fighting back. this is the first load of 10,000 marijuana plants the santa clara sheriff's department has. before they hauled the plants out, 40 sheriff's deputies hiked in for hours to get to the illegal grow that was larger than they expected. >> as you can see it hasn't started flowering. >> along with the pot worth as much as $40 million to the street came to rifles with scopes. this ramplger reported seeing a shot just two sundays ago. i don't know if they were shooting at us or not, if it was a warning shot or not but i was scary. the growers are willing to kill for they crops. >> we think it's the cartels, the mexican cartels that are doing it. there's a huge profit. the people tending the gardens are not the one getting the profits. >> they're bringing out load after load of marijuana plants and they will continue to go to the site long after the plant are eradicated to remove all of the gar gaj from the site. they find camping supplies, human waste
hikers have a very good chance of stumbling into a dangerous situation with dangerous people and a toxic environment and now law enforcement is fighting back. this is the first load of 10,000 marijuana plants the santa clara sheriff's department has. before they hauled the plants out, 40 sheriff's deputies hiked in for hours to get to the illegal grow that was larger than they expected. >> as you can see it hasn't started flowering. >> along with the pot worth as much as $40 million...
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. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have learned the facts. they've been instructed of the laws that apply, and now they are deliberating. and soon, hopefully, they will issue a verdict. as americans, we entrust our fellow citizens with this solemn duty. in exchange, we the public, respect and accept their decision. now, at times, as individuals, we may not agree with this verdict. but as communities within our country, we respect the rule of law. before i turn the podium over to chief smith, i would like to speak to what i see in our community. we recognize while this case has brought a great deal of emotion, there's no tens
. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have...
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it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe that we should fight hard to alleviate poverty. texas has one of the worst poverty rates in the country. they also have a situation of industrial accidents that are just unacceptable. so we believe in worker safety laws. and there's quite a difference between rick perry and i. we both went to iraq and afghanistan four years ago. i was his roommate. >> oh, my goodness. >> and for seven days i heard him talk about his favorite subject -- rick perry. so we have a good debate going. we have a completely different philosophy. >> indeed. >> but that's what america's all about. >> friendly
it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe...
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we know that this was a very dynamic crash environment. i know you all have seen some of the videos. we really are thankful that so many people survived and so many people were able to walk away without serious injuries. >> brian: i understand when it came to the one -- one of the young girls that lost their life in the crash, the reports are she lost it when she was hit by a fire truck or emergency vehicle. yet they don't want to release the autopsy results. iwhy would that be? >> i think people are still looking at all of these issues. the coroner has not yet released the cause of death. they are conducting the autopsy. we are in the process of interviewing emergency responders, as well as passengers and reviewing video. so when we get that information from the coroner, it will help us put together a better picture of what happened. this is a very serious issue. we want to make sure we get it right. >> brian: lastly, real quick, do you sense at all a reluctance to speak with you? you spoke to two pilots. it's been a few days more. have t
we know that this was a very dynamic crash environment. i know you all have seen some of the videos. we really are thankful that so many people survived and so many people were able to walk away without serious injuries. >> brian: i understand when it came to the one -- one of the young girls that lost their life in the crash, the reports are she lost it when she was hit by a fire truck or emergency vehicle. yet they don't want to release the autopsy results. iwhy would that be? >>...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: we have breaking news in the zimmerman trial. judge nelson will allow lesser charges to be introduced in the instructions to the jury. this is a very big development and it is not what the defense wanted. phil keating joins me live from sanford, florida. what can you tell us about what just happened? >> reporter: the state of florida, the prosecution abandoned having the aggravated battery charge. what the state wants the judge to include in the jury instructions are second degree murder. felony third degree murder and a lesser charge called man salute are. the defense doesn't what the lesser charges in there. it's not final yet as a ruling by judge debra nelson whether this will be
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: we have breaking news in the zimmerman trial. judge nelson will allow lesser charges to...
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coaches get a chance to controll the environment instead ofro having thnme guys depo off home try and figure out when you're going to get them to go home. what you have is you have a a centrally located area where you can totally focus and and concentrate on building camaraderie, building a teamteam concept. getting the guys to understand that we're in all of this thingg together. i felt when we were in carlisle, pennsylvania we developed ad a mentality that it was us us dependence the world. wo >> and it will be -- against the world. >> and it will be the redskins i against the world as they try to defend the fec title. and for two weeks it belongs to the redskins, but for the rest of the year it will be held as a rehab center, and it will host on other youth programs, so a great investment for the city of richmond, laura. >>> very exciting. thank you for telling us about it. ♪ ♪ >> believe it or not, this vide is being called the first rst official video release of mr. and mrs. robert griffin thee third. yes, it is and that is robert griffin the third better known as rgiii and s
coaches get a chance to controll the environment instead ofro having thnme guys depo off home try and figure out when you're going to get them to go home. what you have is you have a a centrally located area where you can totally focus and and concentrate on building camaraderie, building a teamteam concept. getting the guys to understand that we're in all of this thingg together. i felt when we were in carlisle, pennsylvania we developed ad a mentality that it was us us dependence the world....
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the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're showing their other side, ujds water worlds brimming with life. chip reid, cbs news off the coast of louisiana. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," closing arguments today in the george zimmerman trial. we'll get analysis from jack ford. >>> plus, an exclusive look at the last piece of the world trade center standing from 9/11, and it's an important piece of the memorial. >>> and we'll meet with a man recovering from a training accident. that's the "cbs morning news" for this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vita
the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're...
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the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my mandate is to be a fiscal watchdog. make sure the pension funds are invested well. make sure the city's budget is being spent to where it should be spent and the purposes to which it should be. i don't take polls and rely upon them, but the poll numbers look for an independent voice in the position. that is what i promise. >> as you know, your opponent said you're a lawbreaker, failed governor. that should disqualify you. >> opponents will say that. voters will make the decision. i think the voters are beginning to be heard. i see it in the street, when i talked to voters and citizens, you have ow
the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> mr. zimmerman, your -- i have signed the judgment that confirms the jury's verdict. your bond will be released. your gps monitor will be cut off when you exit the courtroom over here. and you have no further business with the court. >> thank you, your honor. >> and that is how the criminal case ended j
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get...
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criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national disasters, tornadoes in joplin, missouri, moore, oklahoma, and superstorm sandy. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> sorry to interrupt our own piece there, but jurors in george zimmerman's murder trial have only been deliberating for about two hours and they already have a question for the judge. let's go live to the courtroom and listen in. >> the letters for identification purposes only. susan, is there a way to create just a what's in evidence list? you can do what? print it out? white it out and make a copy? if counsel wants to approach the clerk and see what it is that she's proposing and tell me if you have any objections
criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national...
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in today's environment things happen overnight. and so i think that it's better to have the forces at a good rate that provides the proper rotations overseas, gives you an opportunity to mobilize a spectrum of threats and you know, also, lou, it provides jobs. i mean, the military provides some superb jobs for people, not only while they serve but also when they get out and go back into society. so it's also an employment issue and every g.i. and their families provide jobs for three to seven other people in the communities where they serve. so i think when you cut out the troop strength, it affects more than just the numbers of the army itself. >> general, thanks for being with us as always. david grange. thank you. >> my pleasure, lou. >>> up next, new york mayor michael bloomberg tapping into his billions trying to destroy your second amendment rights. in the chalk talk, we'll show you why debt money is being poorly spent. ouble miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's
in today's environment things happen overnight. and so i think that it's better to have the forces at a good rate that provides the proper rotations overseas, gives you an opportunity to mobilize a spectrum of threats and you know, also, lou, it provides jobs. i mean, the military provides some superb jobs for people, not only while they serve but also when they get out and go back into society. so it's also an employment issue and every g.i. and their families provide jobs for three to seven...